When is Ordinary Love on Amazon Video, DVD, and Blu-ray?
Ordinary Love is the latest theatrical release from Bleeker Street. Want to own it at home? When will Ordinary Love be on DVD and Blu-ray?
Bleeker Street doesn’t have as many movies out each year compared to some of the bigger studios, but the movies are always heartfelt and important. Ordinary Love is the latest movie, and it’s certainly matching expectations of previous releases. Now you’ll want to know when Ordinary Love is on DVD and Blu-ray.
While there are no release dates just yet, we can estimate the release date. Bleeker Street tends to release movies three months after the theatrical release, especially when you look at the likes of Arctic and Brian Banks. With that in mind, we’re looking at around May 12 or May 19 for Ordinary Love to head to DVD and Blu-ray.
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What about the release on Digital? Bleeker Street tends to wait one to two weeks before the DVD release date, so we’re looking at the start of May at the earliest.
Ordinary Love is led by a strong cast. With good writing and a beautiful story, it’s not surprising that critics have rated this movie Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. The reviews are based on the release at film festivals, mainly the Toronto International Film Festival.
In the movie, Joan and Tom have been married for years and there’s an ease to their relationship. Their lifetime together leads to a deep love full of tenderness and humor. However, when Joan is diagnosed with breast cancer, their relationship is put to the test.
Check out the trailer for Ordinary Love below:
What do you think of Ordinary Love? What are you waiting to come to DVD and Blu-ray? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Ordinary Love is out in theaters now.